Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1920 — Page 8

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fcoci.il and Athlon; rented for two eve-

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V lia-j b-n the juetty Latencrila. the Laredo Texas eelvea at a meeting held thia week.

Tacc Black, who s Hi ? i ; : a 1 Ci'irao, .villain .lit' :m st.;;i m a verv

girl, --who stabbed hilhelf t dtath u hen Harry H. tJ.irver. Chicago foreign trade, expert, refused to fulflll his promise to marry hor, hmi been postponed to Nov. 19. The postponement

was ordered so that witne.sees might

re from Iaredo.

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cott-.esittc jr "h5eir.a i r;.; .-.!: '.: ) i -is bpf r, resto: :d to i. .!::o!, ; ; I p. eiAt'c i jirate - r:d:'-;..( ? i . ,.- - iv.'t be flrt re-estailish.-i. ai:-l I !i ivf j r.t the -i .v t ch;ir. ;. ;

"i i -.'.ft r;t t' -a c r. Mr.;-h 4. t'-at 'f the Srst acts f tha -t'-rtra-s wi.l a to pais ths Knox lesul-.itl- r..' Cther eenato;, reyr.' ..oan nr. -5 ieniocrniic, r1"! urn ; ng h.-r-? 'o pr- f ar-:-"or ti-e rs-a.itfr.b:ii.g of cor. 4 : t-.-.i or l'-"1-. 6, ttRr.-f(i with Senator ilo-.-s that .Uiiie ws ;it:ie .1 ;!:v oi y iif!!f or co.fr U-Kialas; u ttrfl peace - wwm the U. S. an G Tniar.y ha-J beea otTioial'y ana 3:ri.:y r.toreti Ths final ressic-n of to present conEre3. the b5th. t!-'. winft r, '.3 ex:, -1 i 10 to df-voted alri...-l e ve" us.v ; ly 10 -..t , ;,. p'v .;.: :io...- ? 17... f . r : 1 r: i v " b 1 vr r r T1 1 " d -thi nrt xiscal yer. T!:- rpub"1 i.a ptograw is to i. o. !i v.;'. if tho ivay Si- tha". too n-.t sa'?.... : ;s; yeir may got r:..v. n to t j.. res . es seen ,s posi;1. i". P -e-ift avu iihtnem of peace by r?sc- ; ::'on '.i favored v.y e t "i ""br 0:' re r u '0 lean isenatnrs b':?.dfs i5-:.at.T " t,'.jtncst:c !E:i.at!jn t n t f- T-ic.t! a ' i th icrr.:.t:-, u a r.;?.- as.? ::Ion of nati"r..- f t pc-u.--! v-ti-h wc ui:i d:ffr-r f.at y : v ' 011 ;,,o;:e of r j ' ; 1 s . . r.i : ; .tit o. ; V-. : oa :i ! as. Th5 "I lfi -i.jfrtr -s is exp' o.f'l t r-r.t uu fr .1 :"a:h or AprU tbr-oirh ,.ut most of too! ilo a of luxt year. !

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INQUEST rOSTFONED flT.TT"R pt.ans

Plans of ti.e University elub of Gary purchase a new home shuped them-

v.hen a decision was reached to purchase the. Thomas Knotts residence on the northeast corner of Seventh avenue and Adams street. It is understood that the consideration will be $30,000. The present quarters of the University club over the International Trust and Savings bank will be vacated by the first of May when the lease runs out. Although no complete arrangements have been made for the re-r..delng-of the Knotts residence iL la fnid that alterations will be com

pleted by that time. It Is proposed to spend In the neighborhood of Ho. 000 in improvements.

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.On Your Fall and Winter Footwear We are Offering Super Values For Friday and Saturday Newest and Fall Footwear for Women

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These Super-Values can be had in black or brown kid, with flexible hand stitched soles and Military, Cuban and Louis heels. Also in beautiful "Two Tone" effects. Many of these shoes sold as high as $15 a pair, all go at the one low price of

$8.95

Many other Super-Values at $5.95 $6.65 and $7.85.

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Now Is the Time and Here Is the Place to Buy Children's Shoes and Save

Misses' Broun Calfskin Shccs, Misses' strictly high-grade Shoes, high top3, mighty good values, in Brown or" Black Calf-skin, ex-

uhiie they 63 QC lra 8od quality,' finest workman-

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P-I70 ship, and they wear like iron. $4.95 to. .

Children's Brown Calf-sk.n. high Children's Scufflers. th- Ideal

top bhoes, hn for school wear-- shoe for crowina feet at $3.00 m

$3.65 $3.95

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n c'.-s.lh of OrpU .-tr.a Opal livtr.? No-th Cvj. t street co j.tcj co. .--;y. Mrs. Opii o as ery :..0'-r-i-i'i i.'. cil al a :cn-?. c,.o La.? ''.:ng- boa.th for itvr'ri ' .-. vj P esses; 1 of a hot. "

Super - Values in oul Flosiery, at 52.00 to $4.85

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"Your Shoe Man" 169 State Street Hammond, Ind.

Boys' Button Shoes good looking and sturdy. Extra special at $3.25 Little Gents Button Shoes in Black "Kasko" Calf-skin, at $2.50

SMART SPATS $2.85 to $3.85

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Amaizo Corn Oil

Best for Salads and Cooking Buy m five gallon cans and save money.

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Regardless of what they cost, these 50 Washing Machines must be cleared away to. make room for new holiday merchandise. We knowof no better way to do it than by quoting the Lowest Prices Quality Machines Have Ever Sold for

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And you surely need room in your home for the "Quicker Yet" No rubbing, no cranking, no hard work, at your simple turn of the switch, the "Quicker Yet" works and wrings for you. Model 2, "Quicker Yet" Electric Washer Was $100 Has stationary reversible wringer and is specially tfJQ Cr reduced to make room for Toys, at Double Tub "Quicker Yet" Washing Machine Was $175. The most practical machine for large families or for boarding houses, "to make room for Toys" (?QQ Cf Reduced to $yO.OU Snow White Electric Washing Machine Was $125. Made with swinging, reversible wringer ?IPE HO Reduced "to make room for Toys." to vUUiUU

You Fellows, who are satisfied only with the Best (and are willing to pay for it) here are the finest Suits and Overcoats, possible to make. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand, designed them. They're the finest of woolens. E We value them from $75.00 to$100. AO

Zero Weather Underwear Prices Have Dropped With the Mercury 1

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A Xmas Gift to Remember for Ever Because it means no more back-aches no more laundry bills no more ruined

j clothes. Because it means the old bugabooof Wash Day has vanished IPS A GIFT ; to be remembered 52 weeks in the year, and seven days in the week. ; A "Quicker Yet" Saves Time, Work, Money and Health Get Your Machine Before it is Too Late

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Men's $12.50 Union Suits of heavy cotton ribbed fleece, in ecru and silver color and Men's $2,.50 heavy flat fleece Union Suits, soft and warm, in silver color, and Men's $2.50 flat wool shirts and drawers, natural color, at

Men's $3.50 heavy ribbed Warm Wocl Union Suits in natural color, and Men's $3.50 and $4.00 heavy flat fleece Union Suits. Onieta knit, in gray and randon colors.. Men's heavy fiat wocl shirts and drawers in natural wool, at

$1.65

$2.65

100 dozen Men's $3.00 heavy cotton ribbed Union Suits. Made from the best quality of materials, selected for softness and wear, sizes are from 34 to 46, at

Men's Mixed 'oo! Union Suits, in heavy winter weight, and natural colors, made on spring needle machine, specially reduced to

$1.95

$3.45

Boy's $2.00 Mixed Woo! Union Suits in natural colors and heavy rib, reduced to

Men's SI. 25 heavy Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers in ecru color, reduced to

$1.69

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;EE Men's $12.50 Heavy Wool Sweater Coats in EE Gray, Brown and Maroon, a Qf I j EE heavy rope stitch, reduced to. . . a v g Jersey Cloth Gloves

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Men's $1.00 Jersey Cloth Gloves, fleece lined in black, brown and gray C per pair UpC

Men's Heavy All Wool Sox, in Grav,

orown and White (ZCS A real buy. Per pair O J C EE Overalls and Jackets g Standard make, double-stitched throughout, E heavy blue denim or Wabash & O Q EE stripe, 1st quality, on sale, pair. .P EE

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Jane$ Conges. Try Our Half Sp'in-j Chicken Dinryr. You Will Like It.

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